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Long before advances in technology led to all kinds of new blends and fusions and synthetic fibers, working men and working women wore wool socks. This was not by choice, it was by necessity. There really weren’t many other options. Today, wool socks are still as popular as ever. In a day and age when there are lots and lots of other options, woo...l socks have stood the test of time. And for good reason. Of all the natural fibers, wool attracts the most moisture. That means they’ll absorb a lot more sweat than other socks before your feet will feel wet. And because wool is an anti-static fiber, they won’t attract dirt, leaving your socks even cleaner. So, to summarize: Wool socks: Staying dry, and repelling dirt. Awful hard to top that. Today, working men and working women wear wool socks by choice, not necessity, and boy, are there ever choices. There are so many different consistencies and thickness and colors and cushion, which leads to endless combination. Merino wool is one of the most popular varieties because the long silky fibers means they won’t itch. They’ll stay soft even after a multitude of trips to your washing machine. But that’s just the beginning of the selection. Let’s say you’re out in the cold. Wigwam’s Sub-zero Thermal socks would be perfect. Fox River, Darn Tough, Acorn, Filson, Carhartt, Wolverine and more; from Black, brown, grey, white, and even pink, Working Person’s Store has your feet covered with the perfect wool socks.
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